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State lawmakers sent Governor Jerry Brown seven LGBT-related
bills this session that, if signed into law, will change how California
oversees identification documents for transgender or gender non-conforming people,
penalizes people who are HIV-positive, and tracks registered sex offenders.
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The health department presented its latest HIV epidemiology
report at a San Francisco Health Commission meeting Tuesday, September 19,
showing that new HIV diagnoses continue to decline, with decreases seen across
racial and ethnic groups.
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Oh arts-loving pumpkins, the fall arts season has definitely
begun! Your gay old uncle Out There has been running around to season openers
like there's no tomorrow – which is silly, since there's a whole action-packed
season ahead.
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Whose story is it anyway? Kheven LaGrone's "The Legend
of Pink" spends much of its first act in an I-gotta-be-me story of one
character, climaxing in a kind of performance-art epiphany, and then abruptly
dispenses with him in the second act to tell another character's tale in very
different tones.
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